Fielding percentage

When figuring or calculating fielding percentage (FP) of a baseball player, just use the following formula:

Fielding percentage = (Number of assists + number of putouts)/(number of chances)

Usually, the goal of a fielder is to prevent the other team from stealing bases or scoring.

They do this either with assists or putouts and by avoiding errors

An assist in baseball is a defensive that helps in the making of a putout

The difference between assist and putout is that putout is unassisted. This means that only one fielder is involved in the making of a putout whereas in assist you need someone to throw the ball at you.

An error occur when the fielder mishandles the ball resulting in advances by a player in the other team

The higher this percentage, the better the fielder is at creating putouts.

When computing this percentage, we usually show the answer as a decimal rounded to 3 places

Example #1:

During a baseball game, a player had the following performance:

7 Assists

8 putouts

1 error

Fielding percentage = (Number of assists + number of putouts)/(number of chances)

Number of chances = Number of assists + number of putouts + number of errors

Number of chances = 7 + 8 + 1 = 16

FP = (7 + 8)/(16)

FP = (15)/(16)

FP = 0.9375

After rounding 0.9375 to 3 decimal places, we get 0.938

FP = 0.938

Example #2:

During a baseball game, a player had the following performance:

18 Assists

24 putouts

4 errors

Fielding percentage = (Number of assists + number of putouts)/(number of chances)

Number of chances = Number of assists + number of putouts + number of errors

Number of chances = 18 + 24 + 4 = 46

FP = (18 + 24)/(46)

FP = (42)/(46)

FP = 0.9130

After rounding 0.9130 to 3 decimal places, we get 0.913

FP = 0.913

Example #3:

During a baseball game, a player had the following performance:

12 Assists

0 putouts

2 errors

FP = (Number of assists + number of putouts)/(number of chances)

Number of chances = Number of assists + number of putouts + number of errors